in peril by heather pringle science volume 348(6239):1080-1085 june 5, 2015 published by aaas
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A woman from the isolated Awá Guajá tribe tends to her sick sister after the two chose to make contact with Brazilian officials in January Heather Pringle Science 2015;348: Published by AAASTRANSCRIPT
In peril
by Heather Pringle
ScienceVolume 348(6239):1080-1085
June 5, 2015
Published by AAAS
Brazil's Belo Monte Dam will flood part of the Amazon rainforest and threatens the territories of indigenous tribes, who have protested the dam.
Heather Pringle Science 2015;348:1080-1085
Published by AAAS
A woman from the isolated Awá Guajá tribe tends to her sick sister after the two chose to make contact with Brazilian officials in January 2015.
Heather Pringle Science 2015;348:1080-1085
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A settled Kayapo man receives rare eye care from a traveling charity.
Heather Pringle Science 2015;348:1080-1085
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Heather Pringle Science 2015;348:1080-1085
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This sawmill, on a cleared patch of Amazon forest in Brazil, trades in wood taken illegally from an indigenous reserve.
Heather Pringle Science 2015;348:1080-1085
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Indigenous leaders gathered at Brazil's National Congress in Brasília in April, demanding more land for isolated tribes and settled communities.
Heather Pringle Science 2015;348:1080-1085
Published by AAAS